Improving Your Process to Improve Your Business

If your process control procedures, tests, or metrics seem off, we can help.

We are experts in statistics and statistical analysis and eager to help your team have meaningful dialog about the numbers you care about. That is the first step to improving both your effective decision-making and your process improvement activities.

Process control variability is frequently a larger driver of profits than your cost of goods. We look forward to becoming your independent expert for statistical decisions (learn more about statistical decisions here).

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We collaborate with your team for process improvement.

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Our Services

Empowering Your Business with Expert Solutions

We focus on quality systems for medical devices, pharmaceutical drugs, and combination products. We help ensure both a seamless compliance with regulatory standards, and a streamlined collaboration with your vendors.

Expert support in design of experiments, quality engineering, data analysis and test method optimization. 

Defining and improving appropriate systems for drugs, devices, and combination products developed in-house or with vendors.

Years of experience developing new products and systems in both regulated and consumer environments.

Driving the team for results (not activity) and keeping the project details within context of the big picture. 

About Us

Stat Consulting

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We are a Princeton, New Jersey-based consultancy providing services in medical devices, pharmaceuticals, biologicals, and combination products. With a deep understanding of both regulatory requirements and advanced statistical methodologies, we assist companies in designing methods, analyzing data, and interpreting outcomes for all kinds of tests and studies.

Our guiding principles for working together include:

  • Experiments don’t lie
  • Context always matters
  • Process drives outcomes
  • Lean thinking finds opportunities
  • Success is more a marathon than a sprint